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. >> steve, i'm here -- here is john boehner's response. another angry person. the house speaker chose to speak about it. here he is. >> i would hope that he would not hold hostage these modest reforms for his demand for bigger tax hikes. listen, why don't we do what we can agree to do? why don't we find the common ground that we do have and move on that? >> steve, the president is not giving up on tax increases. he's just not. >> it's a big problem. by the way, if you think people are angry, wait until you read our piece in "the wall street journal." we're not liked either. the truth is we would cut spending more if we did nothing than adopted this budget. one of the first things that president obama did in this budget is suspend the sequester and suspend any future spending caps that he already agreed to and republicans are saying why would we agree to that in exchange for a trillion dollars of new taxes? hillary, i think the reason that republicans and people might say this is not a balanced approach issed president got a $600 billion tax increase in january.
. >> steve, i'm here -- here is john boehner's response. another angry person. the house speaker chose to speak about it. here he is. >> i would hope that he would not hold hostage these modest reforms for his demand for bigger tax hikes. listen, why don't we do what we can agree to do? why don't we find the common ground that we do have and move on that? >> steve, the president is not giving up on tax increases. he's just not. >> it's a big problem. by the way, if you...
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steve king taking heat for highly controversial remarks claiming a lot of children of undocumented workers are drug mules. keeping him honest i'll ask how he justifies those words. also keeping them honest, the height of luxury don't eat anything. the food storage conditions on top of this top of the line cruise ship is down right sickening. that and
steve king taking heat for highly controversial remarks claiming a lot of children of undocumented workers are drug mules. keeping him honest i'll ask how he justifies those words. also keeping them honest, the height of luxury don't eat anything. the food storage conditions on top of this top of the line cruise ship is down right sickening. that and
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actor steve martin also found himself apologizing for a tweet some called racist, when one of his fans asked is this how you spell this? he responds it depends, are you in an african-american neighborhood or an italian restaurant, well, he immediately removed the tweet, but not before it was re-tweeted. and joe fitsgibbon tweeted out losinge ining game sucks, losin desert wasteland sucks even more. of course not all celebrity tweets were vile, this extra-long tweet by charlie sheen was an attack on duck dynasty, his twitter people has been celebrated on line and in the media. so what do you think? which tweets do you think cross the line? does freedom of speech extend to twitter? should users be forced to apologize for offensive comments on line? well, let us know what you think on twitter @donlemon. >>> don, thank you, a lot of people are asking what just hit us and what is next? we have answers to all the questions, also next, duck dynasty's phil robertson has more. and later the fallout of the epic credit and debit card breach at target. and how easy it is for hackers to do it again
actor steve martin also found himself apologizing for a tweet some called racist, when one of his fans asked is this how you spell this? he responds it depends, are you in an african-american neighborhood or an italian restaurant, well, he immediately removed the tweet, but not before it was re-tweeted. and joe fitsgibbon tweeted out losinge ining game sucks, losin desert wasteland sucks even more. of course not all celebrity tweets were vile, this extra-long tweet by charlie sheen was an...
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. >> steve, thank you so much. for those of you who listen to "morning edition" and i'm one of them, you finally got to see steve, and what a pleasure it was. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. live in tehran, covering this election for npr's "morning edition." >>> coming up after the break, social media. i have not been using twitter since i have been here in iran, and a lot of the internet sets, you get redirected, but it's kind of a little more complicated than that. we have a special report out front on that. plus, the luxury goods, all of them in a very fancy neighborhood where, well, if you're linked in with the powerful revolutionary guard, you might have access to those kind of brands and sanctions haven't seemed to heard those people, and who are those powerful revolutionary guard, the ones who control the economy so overwhelmingly and who are so powerful and yet still so secretive? we'll talk about that. all that coming up "outfront" live from tehran after this. it starts with little things. tiny
. >> steve, thank you so much. for those of you who listen to "morning edition" and i'm one of them, you finally got to see steve, and what a pleasure it was. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. live in tehran, covering this election for npr's "morning edition." >>> coming up after the break, social media. i have not been using twitter since i have been here in iran, and a lot of the internet sets, you get redirected, but it's kind of a little more...
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steve, he did not to go prison because he was killed. but the sacrifices he made. so mandela was able to unite the forces of good wherever they were. whether it was in the other places, in the urban dwellings of johannesburg or capetown. he was able to speak to the high and the low. to let them know it was not just for a few but for all. and did he so not looking out for anything for himself but sharing with others. he is a moral for us, the likes of which we will have a very difficult time seeing a replacement any time soon. >> a lot of people are too young to remember the bitter debate in the 1990s about how to deal with south africa. how to try to stop the oppressive and racist apartheid regime. those debates were very vigorous. looking back on them now. a reporter told me this evening that the clerk maintains to this day, the sanctions kept apartheid in place longer. that's not my statement. self serving. >> 20 years of street action, divestment of plans, organized labor, the plan of the universities. they set in and faced jail in defiance and then for a whole
steve, he did not to go prison because he was killed. but the sacrifices he made. so mandela was able to unite the forces of good wherever they were. whether it was in the other places, in the urban dwellings of johannesburg or capetown. he was able to speak to the high and the low. to let them know it was not just for a few but for all. and did he so not looking out for anything for himself but sharing with others. he is a moral for us, the likes of which we will have a very difficult time...
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during this year's state of the union address, representative steve cohen was spotted tweeting. you might say it's a little disrespectful to be tweeting while the president's speaking but there he was busily tweeting away. especially if you're sitting right in front of the president. that is not what raised eyebrows. what was more shocking to people was who was on the other end of that tweet, a 24-year-old bikini model. "happy valentines day, beautiful girl." and "i love you." that prompted a member of staff to quickly explain the woman was a daughter of a long-time friend, and they're pretty much like family. something didn't smell right there. as you can imagine most people did not buy that explanation, and many people assumed it was an older congressman in a secret relationship with a younger woman. then the truth came out. she is his daughter. >> knew her mother a long time ago, i'd been to an event where i thought about her mother. i liked her mother. i googled her one night and saw that she had given birth to a beautiful young lady. and i kind of went back to nine months b
during this year's state of the union address, representative steve cohen was spotted tweeting. you might say it's a little disrespectful to be tweeting while the president's speaking but there he was busily tweeting away. especially if you're sitting right in front of the president. that is not what raised eyebrows. what was more shocking to people was who was on the other end of that tweet, a 24-year-old bikini model. "happy valentines day, beautiful girl." and "i love...
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picasso's most famous paintings to steve he coulden for a record $155 million. that's the most any u.s. collector has ever paid for a piece of art. it's a painting of picasso's long time mistress. the title is la rev, french for the dream. >> it is of an extremely famous picasso from one of the most celebrated periods, 1932. it's a picture of possession, of passion, of love. >> but the dream is not without its flaws. win, originally agreed to sell the picture back in 2006. but just a day after the deal was done, wynn famously put his elbow through it creating a six inch tear. >> i turned to the right and caught her right on the arm and poked a hole in the picture the size of the end of my thumb. we stood there in shock. i can't believe i've done it. oh, no! oh, no! >> reporter: the restoration took months. but cohen wanted it anyway. and ultimately paid $16 million more for it post tear. >> we stood there looking for it. and it is so infinitesimal. it was so amazingly restored. >> i think people are fixated on the fact that there is damage. >> it's interesting.
picasso's most famous paintings to steve he coulden for a record $155 million. that's the most any u.s. collector has ever paid for a piece of art. it's a painting of picasso's long time mistress. the title is la rev, french for the dream. >> it is of an extremely famous picasso from one of the most celebrated periods, 1932. it's a picture of possession, of passion, of love. >> but the dream is not without its flaws. win, originally agreed to sell the picture back in 2006. but just...
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steve pierce writes, if you are a furloughed government employee we encourage you to reach out to your financial institution as soon as you worry you may miss a paycheck. financial institutions offer short-term loans, don't wait until you're behind a bill, call now and explore your options. things got even uglier when lawmakers blamed one another for not funding nih lightniclinics, message held yes, in white coats. democrats say they were outraged by all of this ugliness, but not angry enough to stop them from raising money, the committee raised $800,000 the first day of the shutdown, for charlie rangle of new york. as one democrat pointed out, there is hardly anybody working there, there is no towel service, we're doing our own laundry and pay a fee to belong to the house gym. so this is no different than if you're working for an employer that offers a wellness plan. maybe he forget that taxpayers pay for his crunches. carol costello, atlanta. >> the approval rating, why it is in the gutter. >> i don't understand, single digits in some case. we're back after the break. >> cnn coverage
steve pierce writes, if you are a furloughed government employee we encourage you to reach out to your financial institution as soon as you worry you may miss a paycheck. financial institutions offer short-term loans, don't wait until you're behind a bill, call now and explore your options. things got even uglier when lawmakers blamed one another for not funding nih lightniclinics, message held yes, in white coats. democrats say they were outraged by all of this ugliness, but not angry enough...
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wall street have the worst day of the year and the walls, exclusive the man that co-founded apple with steve jobs, his interview tonight on a segway, a machine that nearly killed me once. we'll get around to talking about why. i want him to talk about the new upcoming jobs movie. >> nobody wants to buy a computer, nobody. >> how did somebody know what they want if they have never even seen it?
wall street have the worst day of the year and the walls, exclusive the man that co-founded apple with steve jobs, his interview tonight on a segway, a machine that nearly killed me once. we'll get around to talking about why. i want him to talk about the new upcoming jobs movie. >> nobody wants to buy a computer, nobody. >> how did somebody know what they want if they have never even seen it?
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steve sweeney, a democrat, blasted christie recently saying -- i guess he prayed a lot and got lucky a storm came. i know you apologized for that comment, but do you stand by your sentiment that the governor has been using the storm for his own gain? >> not for political gain, but to hide his record in new jersey. he said i'm going to wipe the slate clean now because of the storm. before the storm hit, we had 9.6% unemployment. we had the second highest foreclosure rate in the nation behind florida. our poverty rate has increased 3%. you don't get to wipe the slate clean, governor and quite honestly, if this is your jobs package, it's not a good jobs package. the governor wants to paint a different state than what's going on. >> one thing i have to ask you about this is post crisis bumps happen. as distasteful as it may be, they do happen. it happened to rudy giuliani after 9/11 and president bush. to president obama after superstorm sandy, too. right? maybe the reality of it is good leaders shine in a time of real crisis. is that something that could describe chris christie? >> i th
steve sweeney, a democrat, blasted christie recently saying -- i guess he prayed a lot and got lucky a storm came. i know you apologized for that comment, but do you stand by your sentiment that the governor has been using the storm for his own gain? >> not for political gain, but to hide his record in new jersey. he said i'm going to wipe the slate clean now because of the storm. before the storm hit, we had 9.6% unemployment. we had the second highest foreclosure rate in the nation...
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. >> there were some moments that were absolutely hilarious but not steve carrell. >> are you going to see anchor man? >> no. >> it was a little over the top. >> i feel like it maybe a little over himd. i heard three girls walking by, oh, no more anchor man stuff. >> scotch, scotch, scotch. rob is here, the host of the gossip table on vh 1 which is on my dvr. >> i'm going to call in one day. so this marketing blitz has been relentless. i want to show you before we talk a couple of the places that will ferrell popped up. >>> there is mo-vember. >> do you go with the fuller mustaches? >> do you see any ron burgundy here? >> pretty good sax back here. >> everyone is watching. ♪ >> stay classy winnipeg. >> yes. >> which of course in latin means? >> coming in. thank you. am i supposed to read that? >> is that like -- we won't say that. i wonder if that helped sell any tickets. to me, listen. i'm an anchor man. i loved the anchor man movie. it feels anti-climactic. >> a lot of industry people that i spoke to say they might have done too much press if that's at all believable. he did so man
. >> there were some moments that were absolutely hilarious but not steve carrell. >> are you going to see anchor man? >> no. >> it was a little over the top. >> i feel like it maybe a little over himd. i heard three girls walking by, oh, no more anchor man stuff. >> scotch, scotch, scotch. rob is here, the host of the gossip table on vh 1 which is on my dvr. >> i'm going to call in one day. so this marketing blitz has been relentless. i want to show...
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steve, a huge martyr in the anti-apartheid cause, his wife is leading an opposition movement in south africa against the african national congress and what it has become. the trade union movement in that country, people on the left, they're also increasingly away from what the anc has become. and what it has become is a more authoritarian movement. i think he failed to see that that was a dangerous tendency. that in any democratic society you need to warn against. you need to be aware of. so i think nelson mandela was a great man by any standard but he was not perfect. >> and i'm sure he would be the first to say it as he said many times. dr. west, one question i keep asking guests who are more familiar with nelson mandela than i, this capacity for forgiveness, that literally changed south africa. his willingness to forgive those who did him wrong. his willingness to put one of his jailers in the front row during his inauguration. his desire to keep the stand at the capitol even though they had been part of an evil regime. it was all one democratic south africa. where on earth does a
steve, a huge martyr in the anti-apartheid cause, his wife is leading an opposition movement in south africa against the african national congress and what it has become. the trade union movement in that country, people on the left, they're also increasingly away from what the anc has become. and what it has become is a more authoritarian movement. i think he failed to see that that was a dangerous tendency. that in any democratic society you need to warn against. you need to be aware of. so i...
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>> steve is a duck hunter. he spent more than 30 years wading through marshes, including his wedding day. >> i actually went duck hunting on my wedding day, i sure did. >> he spent years searching for a camo pattern that resembled the marshes and the fields he waded through to hunt ducks. but it didn't exist. everything was geared toward deer hunters. so about six years ago, he called up steven kirkpatrick and asked him what he thought about creating a camo pattern of their own. >> i was like, duh, why didn't i think of that? >> the two friends struck a deal, knowing they had an idea that was one of a kind, but a funny thing happened on the way to the duck hunt. >> that looked terrible. i got back in the truck and almost cried, like this is the worst stuff i have ever seen. it was awful, past awful. >> licking their wounds, they went back to the drawing boards, and four years and 1,059 and 103 pattern drafts later, muddy water camo was born. >> pretty much everything out there looks like cartoons, when you show
>> steve is a duck hunter. he spent more than 30 years wading through marshes, including his wedding day. >> i actually went duck hunting on my wedding day, i sure did. >> he spent years searching for a camo pattern that resembled the marshes and the fields he waded through to hunt ducks. but it didn't exist. everything was geared toward deer hunters. so about six years ago, he called up steven kirkpatrick and asked him what he thought about creating a camo pattern of their...
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gentleman by the name of steve barton, one year later, he still vividly remembers what happened. >> i remember a canister of gas flying through the theater, landing kind of in the center, and as that detonated, there was this flash of light from the front right emergency exit and this huge booming noise echoing off the walls. and, you know, it looked and smelled and seemed like fireworks, and i thought someone was playing a prank or, you know, i couldn't really see the figure behind the gun. but, you know, suddenly i kind of felt this immense pressure against my body and against my neck in particular and i knew in that instance i had been shot. and i knew exactly what was going on. there was someone in the auditorium, trying to kill me and trying to kill my friends. >> reporter: and he was shot in the neck and the chest with a shotgun blast. one of first people to be shot. he's made a full recovery physically. today he says he's remembering the people that died. erin? >> and, ted, the last time we heard from the accused shooter, he had pled not guilty by reason of insanity. where does
gentleman by the name of steve barton, one year later, he still vividly remembers what happened. >> i remember a canister of gas flying through the theater, landing kind of in the center, and as that detonated, there was this flash of light from the front right emergency exit and this huge booming noise echoing off the walls. and, you know, it looked and smelled and seemed like fireworks, and i thought someone was playing a prank or, you know, i couldn't really see the figure behind the...
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as capital gains, and even the new deal -- >> bob, here is the problem with what you're saying -- >> steve, you'll agree with me on this, i'm sure. >> here is the problem, we agree we should get rid of all of these loopholes. this is interesting, erin, that when mitt romney talked about this in the campaign of putting a cap on these deductions, it was the democrats, people like robert reich, maybe not you personally, but people of your philosophy who said we can't do that. here's the point -- >> we actually do believe -- >> what? >> i don't know why democrats en't in favor of putting a cap on those deductions. i'm saying if we're going to get something done on this, erin, what is going to have to happen is democrats are going to have to agree to reduce the tax rates in exchange for getting rid of the loop homeloopholes. >> or we're going to have to raise taxes on everyone, as npr ran the numbers. if you raise the numbers on 8% of the middle class, you raise more money than by taxes millionaires. >> there the question is how do you define the beginning and middle of the middle class. is it
as capital gains, and even the new deal -- >> bob, here is the problem with what you're saying -- >> steve, you'll agree with me on this, i'm sure. >> here is the problem, we agree we should get rid of all of these loopholes. this is interesting, erin, that when mitt romney talked about this in the campaign of putting a cap on these deductions, it was the democrats, people like robert reich, maybe not you personally, but people of your philosophy who said we can't do that....
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it's widely believed steve wynn has sold one of picasso's most famous paintings for a record $155 million. that's the most any u.s. collector has ever paid for a piece of art. it's a painting of picasso's long time mistress. the title is larev. french for the dream. >> it's an extremely famous picasso, from one of his most celebrated periods, 1932. it's a picture of possession, passion, love. >> the dream is not without its flaws. wynn originally agreed to sell cohen the picture back in 2006, but just a day after the deal was done. wynn famously put his elbow through it, creates a six-inch tear. >> i turned to the right and caught her right on the arm and poked a hole in the picture the size of my thumb. we stood there in shock, i can't believe i've done it. >> the restoration took months. but cohen wanted it anyway, and ultimately paid $16 million more for it post tear. >> we stood there looking for it, and it is so infinitesimal, the restoration was flawless. >> it's cen mattic to think of someone putting an elbow through a painting. if i was the age of her, i would have some things wro
it's widely believed steve wynn has sold one of picasso's most famous paintings for a record $155 million. that's the most any u.s. collector has ever paid for a piece of art. it's a painting of picasso's long time mistress. the title is larev. french for the dream. >> it's an extremely famous picasso, from one of his most celebrated periods, 1932. it's a picture of possession, passion, love. >> the dream is not without its flaws. wynn originally agreed to sell cohen the picture...
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. >> thank you very much, steve. appreciate your time tonight. "outfront" next, we're going to travel across the world to the area where nick peyton walsh has dug up some -- i mean this is actually really incredible what you're going to see. making bombs. tamerlan tsarnaev, how he could have learned how to make a bomb like the one used in the marathon attack? nick found a way and he's only been there a few days. later, an awesome display of respect and appreciation. ♪ introducing bbm video with screen share. hey aleigh. hey! carol! update on 171 woodward..... let's other people see what's on your screen. and these are the material studies. the dog was my suggestion. aleigh. aleigh! it's great. but i'm on vacation for another week, remember? oh, right! i'll call you tomorrow! ok. but don't. carol? the blackberry z10 with screen share. powerful communication on the powerful network. verizon. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> investigators are still tryin
. >> thank you very much, steve. appreciate your time tonight. "outfront" next, we're going to travel across the world to the area where nick peyton walsh has dug up some -- i mean this is actually really incredible what you're going to see. making bombs. tamerlan tsarnaev, how he could have learned how to make a bomb like the one used in the marathon attack? nick found a way and he's only been there a few days. later, an awesome display of respect and appreciation. ♪...
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. >> thank you very much, steve. appreciate your time tonight. "outfront" next, we're going to travel across the world to the area where nick peyton walsh has dug up some -- i mean this is actually really incredible what you're going to see. making bombs. tamerlan tsarnaev, how he could have learned how to make a bomb like the one used in the marathon attack? nick found a way and he's only been there a few days. later, an awesome display of respect and appreciation. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona
. >> thank you very much, steve. appreciate your time tonight. "outfront" next, we're going to travel across the world to the area where nick peyton walsh has dug up some -- i mean this is actually really incredible what you're going to see. making bombs. tamerlan tsarnaev, how he could have learned how to make a bomb like the one used in the marathon attack? nick found a way and he's only been there a few days. later, an awesome display of respect and appreciation. [ male...
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steve bento from the department of natural resources tells "outfront," african rock pythons are not only illegal in new brunswick but the pet store was not licensed as we try to figure out where that snake came from. >>> former president bill clinton speaks out about the new york mayoral race. during a trip to rwanda, he was asked about whether he has advice for anthony weener and his wife. clinton officiated at their wedding. so from africa, here's what he had to say about it. >> everyone understands that we won't be involved as long as our personal friends and people whom we feel obligations are involved. so the feelings i have are all personal. and since they are, i shouldn't talk about them. >> two takeaways. clinton has feelings about the weiner scandal and he won't say but don't expect clinton to pit one friend against the other. here in new york they have three friends involved in the election. they are friends water temperature of them and it says something pretty significant that they are unwilling to endorse and have not been willing to endorse the husband of the woman they cal
steve bento from the department of natural resources tells "outfront," african rock pythons are not only illegal in new brunswick but the pet store was not licensed as we try to figure out where that snake came from. >>> former president bill clinton speaks out about the new york mayoral race. during a trip to rwanda, he was asked about whether he has advice for anthony weener and his wife. clinton officiated at their wedding. so from africa, here's what he had to say about...
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. >> thank you very much, steve. appreciate your time tonight. "outfront" next, we're going to travel across the world to the area where nick peyton walsh has dug up some -- i mean this is actually really incredible what you're going to see. making bombs. tamerlan tsarnaev, how he could have learned how to make a bomb like the one used in the marathon attack? nick found a way and he's only been there a few days. later, an awesome display of respect and appreciation. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitle
. >> thank you very much, steve. appreciate your time tonight. "outfront" next, we're going to travel across the world to the area where nick peyton walsh has dug up some -- i mean this is actually really incredible what you're going to see. making bombs. tamerlan tsarnaev, how he could have learned how to make a bomb like the one used in the marathon attack? nick found a way and he's only been there a few days. later, an awesome display of respect and appreciation. thank you...